Peel & seal

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  1. flynbrd

    flynbrd Member

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    Yes it does work and I'll be posting a video soon about doing the whole peel and seal treament for sound deadening. I called the manufacture and spoke with the rep which was funny to hear his reaction. After asking about any toxic fumes he was waiiitttt a minute! your using this stuff for sound deadening. Appears that they get several calls a month about using it for sound deadening, and have yet to receive any complaints on using the stuff.
     
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    maverick75 Gotta Love Mavs!

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    my car has it from the cowl to the rear end
     
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    Did you notice a big differance or was it only a slight change.
     
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    Used it in the truck to eliminate the door rattle from the subs hitting. Worked like a charm. Been on for several years now with no issues.

    Pic of the install - Just the first row.
    [​IMG]
     
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    car-nut Glenn

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    on another forum i go on there are several guys that have tried it. Some have had no issues, while others have noticed a strong tar smell when the car heats up.
     
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    OK, I'll risk looking silly, what is it, tar with foil backing?

    nevermind, I searched it. anybody put on a panel that gets a lot of heat, like the trunk lid or roof?
     
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    71gold Frank Cooper Supporting Member

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    ive got misc squares on my roof and inner 1/4's no smell or issues been on for 2 summers now
     
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    Joe Dirt BBF life

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    Its quieter inside then my 92 cavalier with the windows up . well worth the time and money to do
     
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    smegnl Roger Saffle

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    would this be in place of something like dynamat?
     
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    71gold Frank Cooper Supporting Member

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    A/C works a lot better also....here's a pic. of Effie wraped in a blanket on July 28 with A/C on low...

    ...:cool:...
     
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    ...yes...

    some specs....

    the thickness is the only diff. i see and at that, they are within...10/1000ths of each other.:huh:
    Dynamat is 60/1000ths thick...
    Fatmat Rattle trap Xtreame is 70/1000th...
    Peel & Seal is 60/1000th...
    i put 2 layers on (the hot spots) and have 120/1000ths (y) that is way better and cheaper...:huh:
     
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    Prices on this stuff?
     
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    6" x 25' roll is now about $15 at lowes
     

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